
Soon will start the new fishing season. Small streamers will work without any doubts. These kind of streamers are picked up eeven by grayling and not only by trout. Simple to tie, this fly is a 6 min fly !
I hope that this Summer I will go for sea-trout and I start tying some shrimps . Here is one coated just for fun with UV resin. Materials: Demmon Saltwater hook Thread: 70 DEN white Body: CDC fixed in dubbing loop ( baby pink and hot pink ) Eyes: custom made of Troutline Hot Colored UV Resin Body Coat: ...
Here are the simple and the emerger version. Frankly I had the best results with the emerger one but I do not fish too often to take a clear conclusion Materials: *Demmon E320 #12 *Thread: Black 70DEN UniThread Nylon *Ribbing Troutline Perdigon Tinsel in Blue or Pink *Coating: Perdigon Resin clear *Antennae: white CDC *Cheek: orange colored Hot UV Resin ...
Tying Recipe for Black Spider with Orange chest: Hook: Demmon W633 #14 Thread: Black 8/0 Uni Body:black thread Ribbing: Silver Ribbing Wire Hot Spot: Troutline Classic Colored Resin in Hot Orange Hackle: Partridge- grey neck selected This is trout food without doubts . The contrast generated by orange, black and silver seems to be a powerful trigger. If ...
Tying Recipe for Hot Spot Cream Baetis Nymph: Hook: Demmon W633 #16 Thread: orange 8/0 Uni Body:cream turkey biot Tail: Coq de leon – flor de escoba Dubb: Troutline pure squirrel dubb Hot Spot: tying thread orange Bead: tungsten in 2.3mm color gold Hot Spot Cream Baetis Nymph is for me a general pattern for all baetis nymphs. You ...
Tying Recipe for Early Morning Baetis Nymph: Hook: Demmon W633 #16 Thread: orange 8/0 Uni Body: light yellow chartreuse turkey biot Tail: Coq de leon – flor de escoba Dubb: Troutline pure squirrel dubb Hot Spot: tying thread orange Bead: tungsten in 2.3mm color gold Early Morning Baetis Nymph is perfect for starting your fishing day in hot Summer ...